I'm always biggin' up DC Shoes because they consistently up the ante in regards to their creative output, their price points are very reasonable, their kicks are both stylish and functional, and their PR department is FANTASTIC (shout out to Ashley, Cristina, Sherrie-Anne and Ida — plus the brand's ambassadors never succomb to the elitist ways of other sneaker companies (**cough**NIKE!!**cough**). Sorry, had to put some folks on blast for a sec but back to bidness, as we like to say.
For its latest Double Label Series, DC Shoes teamed up with the ultra-cool, artist-friendly French brand agnès b. Using the streamlined silhouette of the DC Dress Sneaker, the head designers from each brand came together to create an elegant sneaker that could also double as a dress shoe. The DC x agnès b. sneakers don't deviate much from the Dress Sneaker silhouette — aside from the colorways, the main difference is the contrasting white heel (usually, the Dress Sneaker features only one color), the texture of the diagonal stripe along the aide bearing the DC logo, and the size of the perforations along the leather uppers (they appear to be smaller here). The stitching, sole, and form all pretty much remain unchanged.
The DC x agnès b. Double Label sneaker is available in three hues: Blue, Black and Sesame. I gotta admit, the blue one caught my eye right away (it's that Carolina blue shade I love so much), but then I really started yearning for the Sesame kicks (I know, it's unexpected coming from someone who loves color as much as me, but I just think there's something really classic and chic about that camel hue).
The low-top sneakers were already introduced in the Parisian agnès b. store on March 5th (during Paris Fashion Week) and are now making their way to New York City for their premiere at the agnès b. Soho shop on March 31st.
In addition to the sneaker collection, DC Shoes and agnès b collaborated on an exciting art exhibit, FORWARD 3, which features works from: 123 Klan, Guillaume Abdi, Aurèle, Dada, Delarocca, Dirtlab, Dyane de Sérigny, Erwan & Sophie, Jerk4, Jérôme Molar, Stéphane Kiehl, Koa, Koralie, Luis, Mega, Jean Nipon, Osmoze, Pierre La Police, Prunelle, Spoe, Tabas, Nicolas Thomas, Rachel Cazadamont@H5, Sophie Toporkoff, Supakitch, Amandine Urruty, and Greg Vezon.
The Forward 3 exhibit launches March 31st at the agnès b. store in NYC (103 Greene Street) and runs until April 14th. Less than 1500 pairs of the DC x agnès b. sneakers were produced, so get your pair at an agnès b. retail location. Visit Agnesb.com for more information.
Spongebob may live in a pineapple under the sea, but I bet you his abode smells like Crabby Patties and not some delicious tropical paradise. You, however, can aim to give your home a Caribbean vibe with these new pineapple-shaped figural candles from fragrance emporium Slatkin & Co.
The white ceramic, 5.5 oz. pineapple-shaped figural candle (pictured second from top) is filled with the new Island Nectar scent, a blend of tropical fruits, vanilla, rum and musk, and the cut-outs along the upper half make for a nice, Jack-o-Lantern-like glow. The second design, pictured at top, consists of a smaller, 3 oz., pineapple-shaped, open-top candle container, and is available in light pink or yellow. The yellow version is filled with the Island Nectar candle, while the pale pink style is filled with another new scent, Pineapple Orchid, which mixes pineapple, orchid and black currant notes for a fruity-floral mix.
Now, I have to admit, I haven't yet had a chance to smell these two new scents, but I'm very excited to do so because Slatkin & Co. has yet to disappoint me with its rich, layered, potent, and long-lasting candles and home fragrance systems.
And, while the pineapple-shaped figurals are definitely on the kitschy side, they're also a lot of fun! Just imagine throwing a Caribbean-inspired party: turning your house into a tiki hut of sorts, serving fruity daiquiris and margaritas, decorating tables with exotic flowers and having the entire scene lit by these candles… Now, how sexy would that be? Okay, my Chiquita Bananas, get to party planning!
Slatkin & Co. 5.5 oz. Pierced Figural Candle in Island Nectar, $19.50; Slatkin & Co. 3 oz. Figural Candles, $12.50 each. Visit BathAndBodyWorks.com
The first time I had my eyebrows threaded (before specialized salons started popping up all over the Village), I couldn't quite comprehend how the woman (a co-worker of a dear stylist friend) was managing to pluck out my eyebrow hairs using only a tiny thread wrapped around her teeny fingers. Even more baffling was how she managed to work that thread with the finesse someone would use when plucking at a harp's strings. She was quick and incredibly precise — more so than when I'd had my eyebrows waxed (often times, the wax dribbles onto a few extra hairs and they get pulled off too like innocent bystanders). So yes, my experiences with threading have always been positive.
But that doesn't mean I would ever (and I do mean EVER) have considered trying threading MYSELF! I mean, it takes me about 15 minutes just to get the tip of a sewing thread into the eye of a needle, so my hand-eye coordination leaves much to be desired. But when, a few weeks ago, I received Sun Maita's new Home Threader Kit, I felt emboldened and I figured, "Hey? What's the worst thing that can happen? If I can't make it work, I'll just go to the salon — no harm, no foul." Luckily, the idiot-friendly instructions made perfect sense to me and, before I knew it, I was a master threader (okay, I'm exaggerating — maybe more like a humble apprentice).
The hair removal system includes the following items: the Threader, 40 Organic Cotton Replacement Threads, Chalk (so you can more easily spot the hairs you want to remove and so that you'll have greater ease in doing so since the chalk absorbs any excess oil), an Instruction Booklet, Feel Less (a lightweight lotion that lightly numbs the skin to minimize any pain), and The Closer (which soothes the skin after you're done threading).
Setting up the threader is a cinch — you just twist off a thread from the brown refill frame and load it into the cartridge in a diagonal angle, then twist another thread from the white refill frame and loop it 4-5 times around the loaded white thread, securing both ends of the thread. You then apply the Feel Less lotion to the target area and, once it dries, you dab on some chalk. Once you've taken care of all these preliminaries, all you have to do is position the Threader so that the twisted area of the threads (where they form an X) lies right on top of the hair you wish to remove. You then press the trigger button on the Threader so as to capture the hairs and lightly lift the Threader off the skin, thereby removing the hair.
Now, I'll keep it all the way real with you — because you're covering small areas and doing a bit at a time, you're prolonging the pain (with waxing, it can hurt but it happens all at once, like pulling off a band-aid). The Feel Less lotion does help to minimize any discomfort or pain, but don't expect to be completely numb because of it. All that being said, the results, especially in the long term, are way better since threading minimizes hair follicles, helps to prevent ingrown hairs, reduces hair growth and coarseness, and doesn't inflame sensitive skin (which waxing can often do).
The Sun Maita Threader Kit is wonderful for getting rid of any hairs above the lip, in between the brows (gotta make sure you're not rockin' a unibrow!), on the chin, or on any other desired area, but it's a bit tricky to use along the eyebrows — mostly because the device itself is so bulky that it's hard to see what you're doing (and there's no room for error when it comes to eyebrows!). But the brows is the only area that really requires some practice and skill; otherwise, any amateur can utilize this kit.
And think about how much money you'll be saving when you can go the DIY route!
Sun Maita Home Threader Kit, $150. Visit SunMaita.com
The plaid trend we saw throughout the fall isn't going away anytime soon — and, I don't know about y'all, but I'm kind of happy about that! Of course, we want to see new interpretations and colorways but, when done the right way, plaid can be oh-so-fly.
Just check out this new Big Nike style, which is set to drop in April. For you sneaker lovers, the Big Nike draws from the Air Jordan and the classic Nike Dunk but, unlike the aforementioned styles, the Big Nike features a boxed "Nike" logo along the heel (Dunks don't generally feature any logos on the heel and Jordans feature a winged design). This particular model features red and white leather trim, red/white/black plaid uppers, a white leather swoosh, and the "Nike" logo in cursive (a quirky little remix since it's usually in basic print). You'll also note a few other designs etched along the ankle area (the Jumpman, the hoop, etc.) and a hoop design sewn into the fabric tag on the tongue.
Yup, you'll feel like you're big time in the Big Nike Hi LE.
Big Nike Hi LE, available at Footlocker stores in April. Visit FootlockerUnlocked.com for more information.
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